Hi there,
I am planning to build a few of those typical linear power supplies (a full wave bridge + 4 or 6 caps) and am looking for PCB's for these builds. I do not mind paying a more if the PCB has provisions for by-pass caps and can accomodate a CRC set up. Any information will be appreciated.
Regards,
Lo_tse
I am planning to build a few of those typical linear power supplies (a full wave bridge + 4 or 6 caps) and am looking for PCB's for these builds. I do not mind paying a more if the PCB has provisions for by-pass caps and can accomodate a CRC set up. Any information will be appreciated.
Regards,
Lo_tse
Order | Chipamp.com bottom of the page.
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I've also used the Chipamp PS boards, and found them to work well.
Another option is to point-to-point wire your power supply for more flexibility. All-in-one bridge rectifiers like this http://www.vishay.com/docs/93564/36mb140.pdf and screw terminal caps like this http://www.cde.com/catalogs/CGS.pdf make this easy. This is more practical for high power supplies.
Just a suggestion in case the ChipAmp.com boards don't suit your needs. But if they do suite your needs, I wouldn't hesitate to buy some.
Good luck!
Another option is to point-to-point wire your power supply for more flexibility. All-in-one bridge rectifiers like this http://www.vishay.com/docs/93564/36mb140.pdf and screw terminal caps like this http://www.cde.com/catalogs/CGS.pdf make this easy. This is more practical for high power supplies.
Just a suggestion in case the ChipAmp.com boards don't suit your needs. But if they do suite your needs, I wouldn't hesitate to buy some.
Good luck!
Order | Chipamp.com bottom of the page.
Hi, Audiosan
Was the PCB that you displayed in your reply from Chipamp.com? It looked like a CRC supply PCB and looks good. Which board is that? In the website, there is no information (picture, schematics etc.) on the PCB's for sale. Thanks!
Regards,
Lo_tse
Hi, Audiosan
Was the PCB that you displayed in your reply from Chipamp.com? It looked like a CRC supply PCB and looks good. Which board is that? In the website, there is no information (picture, schematics etc.) on the PCB's for sale. Thanks!
Regards,
Lo_tse
hello. yes it is from chipamp.com. you only find it on the bottom of the order page (AMP-PS PCB). and it is a CRC board or CLC if you want, suports bypass caps and
it takes 2 pin and 4 pin caps up to 40mm.
Audiosan,
Thank you very much for the info. Now, I know what is the code of the board when I make a purchase. By the way, where can I get the schematic and BOM for the board? My be I should contact Chipamp? I cannot seem to find these info in their website (may be I overlook). Thanks again!
Regards,
Lo_tse
Thank you very much for the info. Now, I know what is the code of the board when I make a purchase. By the way, where can I get the schematic and BOM for the board? My be I should contact Chipamp? I cannot seem to find these info in their website (may be I overlook). Thanks again!
Regards,
Lo_tse
Audiosan,
Thank you very much for the info. Now, I know what is the code of the board when I make a purchase. By the way, where can I get the schematic and BOM for the board? My be I should contact Chipamp? I cannot seem to find these info in their website (may be I overlook). Thanks again!
Regards,
Lo_tse
there is no schematic or BOM. you realy don't need it.
you can use whatever parts you need.
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